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DOB Minus One

I was one of those guys, you see them all the time.  I’m walking and it’s a humid day.  I’m walking, and it’s humid, and it’s noon.  It’s humid, it’s noon, and I’m on a not-wide-enough-it-seems piece of concrete that serves as a sidewalk on Rockville Pike.

Walking to destinations that you normally take a car to is a humbling experience.  In my case, it was the Target near the Twinbrook metro station.

Near, being a relative term.   About 3,000 feet from the station isn’t so bad.  But then I decided to to to REI.  But before that, Armand’s.  Then I had to go to Whole Foods.  So it was a pretty long circuit.

During the trip there were numerous near run ins with vehicles.  I guess cutting across parking lots isn’t really the safest option as a pedestrian.  All in all, I spent four hours walking around, stopping nearly everywhere and reminding myself that walking around isn’t just for commuting or fitness.

Something which is easy to forget when you’re lugging around a laptop on your back all day.

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On returning

Stepping off the plane at BWI, onto the tarmac, I was reminded of the feeling of coming home.  I literally felt what it’s like to be back home.  The air was thicker, and I felt like I was stepping into an invisible curtain.

That’s right, humidity.

Coming back from Lynden and San Diego had me unprepared for the type of weather that welcomed me back to the DC area.  Today is another one of those days when I look at the weather report and start to wonder why I’m here.

Then I look around my office and go, “Oh.  Right.”

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Speaking of sequels

Just checked on my order status, looks like Moero! Nekketsu Rhythm Damashii Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan 2 (or more simply, Ouendan 2) is on its way over to me from the Mysterious Far Reaches of Asia. That and Rhythm Tengoku.

Both are classified as rhythm action games, a niche for which I have a little bit of an itch.

You know, I wrote that out and I can’t believe I’m hitting the “Publish” button anyway.

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Thank God I was wrong

StarCraft II, have you seen the screenshots? I mean, you’ll know the one I’m talking about. It’s the one with the Zerg. Pardon me.

The Zerg.

Thankfully, I’m not the only one that thinks it’s been too long. I think Blizzard puts it best.

HELL, IT’S ABOUT TIME.

Thank god for the Koreans, I don’t think this would have happened without their devotion to StarCraft as an E dash Sport. It’s serious business over there.

Here’s to 2009, when we get to play it.  Let’s hope I’m wrong again.

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Everybody's favorite price point

Aegis Wing is free if you have an Xbox 360 and a connection to the internet.

Crafted by three interns at Microsoft, this is the sort of thing that redeems my Xbox 360 experience after I lose some gameplay due to a disc read error.

The game is fun, features cooperative multiplayer (both local and over Xbox Live),  and is simple enough for pick up and play for anyone.

Did I mention that it’s fun?

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